[0001] This invention relates to infrared dryers such as are used to dry freshly painted
objects.
[0002] This invention is an improvement upon the invention disclosed in my prior application
S.N. 951,222, filed October 13, 1978, now U.S. Patent Number 4,209,294
[0003] The subject invention is a heating device which comprises (1) at least one heater
in a heating chamber, (2) a pair of air troughs, one upper and one lower, which guide
ambient air from an intake end of the heating device, along the top of the heating
device, and empty air into a collector box at the downstream end of the heating device,
(3) a header disposed above the heating chamber and ported to permit air from the
heater to be directed onto objects in the heating chamber, and (4) means for recirculating
air from the heating chamber into the header.
[0004] The invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying
drawings in which:-
Figure 1 is a plan view, partly broken away, of the presently-preferred embodiment
of the subject invention.
Figure 2 is a longitudinal sectional view taken along the line 2-2 in Figure 1.
Figure 3 is a longitudinal sectional view taken along the line 3-3 in Figure 1.
Figure 4 is a transverse sectional view taken along the line 4-4 in Figure 1.
Figure 5 is a transverse sectional view taken along the line 5-5 in Figure 1.
Figure 6 is a transverse sectional view taken along the line 6-6 in Figure 1.
[0005] The infrared dryer shown in the drawings comprises a plurality of infrared heaters
10 mounted in a heating chamber 12 in which objects (not shown) carried on an endless
conveyor 14 are to be exposed to heat in order to dry them. A first air trough 16
defined by a first air trough plate 18 disposed above the heating chamber 12 is ported
at 20 to accept effluent air from the heating chamber 12. A second air trough 22 defined
by a second air trough plate 24 is disposed above the first air trough 16, extends
along the upper surface or cover 26 of the dryer, and serves to continually cool the
upper surface or cover 26. A layer of insulation 28 is disposed-between the first
and second air troughs 16 and 22 to shield the flow of cooler ambient air passing
through the second air trough 22 from the relatively hot mixed air passing through
the first air trough 16.
[0006] Ambient air enters the dryer through a plurality of inlets 30 adjacent to a control
box 32 and a junction box 34. The inlets 30 lead to a secondary, or metering, air
box 36. From the secondary air box 36, the ambient air splits. The greater part goes
into the first air trough 16, where it mixes with effluent air from the heating chamber
12 which, as illustrated in Figure 3, has passed around the infrared heater 10 and
through the ports 20 into the first air trough 16. The lesser part goes into the second
air trough 22, where it cools the upper surface or cover 26 of the dryer, as previously
explained. At the downstream end of the first and second air troughs 16 and 22, the
air from those troughs is reunited in a primary, or collector, air box 38 located
in an air plenum 40. From the primary air box 38, all of the air is drawn through
an exhaust blower 42' and exits the dryer via outlet 44.
[0007] A heater 46 is disposed above the heating chamber 12. The header 46 is ported at
48 to permit air from the header 46 to be diverted onto the objects to be dried, providing
a uniform mixture of heated air and infrared heat. Means 50 are provided for recirculating
air from the heating chamber 12 into the header 46. In the illustrated embodiment,
the means 50 comprise a recirculating blower 52, a slot 54 across the top of the heating
chamber 12 near its downstream end, and a suction air box 56. The heaters 10 are mounted
in shrouds 58 which, as illustrated in Figures 2 and 4, are in fluid communication
with-the header 46 such that air from the header 46 passes between the heaters 10
and the shrouds 58 and is directed downwardly in transverse curtains on objects being
dried. As shown in Figure 1, air from the header 46 which does not pass downwardly
through the ports 48 passes into the collector air box 38, where it joins air from
the first and second air troughs 16 and 22 and is vented by the exhaust blower 42.
[0008] An adjustable gate 60 is provided at the end of the header 46. Operation of the adjustable
gate 60 controls the amount of air delivered to the heating chamber 12 from the header
46. The shrouds 58 act as heat sinks to both cool and preserve the heaters 10, utilizing
the heat drawn off the heaters 10 to pre-heat the recirculated air without the use
of additional energy.
[0009] As will be apparent, the heating device disclosed herein is similar to the heating
device disclosed in my prior application serial number 951,222, filed October 13,
1978, now patent number 4,209,294 It differs, however, in two major respects.
[0010] First, the baffle 30 with its apertures 32 have been eliminated from the blower design:
Instead, the heaters 10 act as a baffle, and the spaces between the heaters act as
exhaust apertures.
[0011] Second, a recirculating air system has been added in order to deliver pre-heated
air to the heating chamber 12. In this manner, objects passing through the heating
chamber can be subjected to additional air scrubbing for heat uniformity. This is
particularly important for the drying of water-based inks, since scrubbing, or air
agitation, accelerates the removal of heavy solvents such as water and the like.
[0012] While the present invention has been illustrated by a. detailed description of a
preferred embodiment thereof, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that
various changes in form and detail can be made therein without departing for the true
scope of the invention. For that reason, the invention must be measured by the claims
appended hereto and not by the foregoing preferred embodiment.
1. A heating device comprising:
(a) at least one heater mounted in a heating chamber in which objects are to be exposed
to heat;
(b) a first air trough defined by a first air trough plate disposed above said heating
chamber, said first air trough plate being ported to accept effluent air from said
heating chamber;
(c) a second air trough defined by a second air trough plate disposed above said first
air trough, extending along the upper surface or cover of the heating device, and
serving to continually cool the upper surface or cover of the heating device;
(d) a header disposed above said heating chamber, said header being ported to permit
air from said header to be directed onto the objects to be exposed to heat; and
(e) first means for recirculating air from said heating chamber into said header.
2. A heating device comprising a heating chamber containing at least one heater, and
a pair of air troughs which guide ambient air from an intake end of the heating device,
along the top of the heating device, and empty air into a collector box located in
an exhaust plenum at the downstream end of the heating device, one of said air troughs
running along the top of the heating device and being ported to accept effluent air
from said heating chamber and the other of said air troughs extending along the upper
surface of the heating device and serving to continually cool the top of the heating
device, a header disposed above said heating chamber, said header being ported to
permit air from said header to be directed onto the objects to be exposed to heat,
and first means for recirculating air from said heating chamber into said header.
3. A heating device as recited in Claim 1 or 2 and further comprising a blower in
fluid communication with said first and second air troughs for moving air therethrough.
4. A heating device as recited in Claim i or 2 wherein said first means comprises
a blower in fluid communication with said header and said heating chamber for moving
air therethrough.
5. A heating device as recited in Claim 1 or 2 and further comprising second means
for moving ambient air through said second air trough.
6. A heating device as recited in Claims 1, 2 or 5 and further comprising third means
for moving ambient air through said first air trough.
7. A heating device as recited in Claim 1 or 2 wherein said first and second air troughs
are mutually parallel.
8. A heating device as recited in Claim 1 or 2 wherein said header and said first
and second air troughs are mutually parallel.
9. A heating device as recited in Claim 1 or 2 and further comprising a secondary
air box disposed upstream of and in fluid communication with both said first and second
air troughs.
10. A heating device as recited in Claim 1 or 2 comprising a plurality of heaters
disposed in said heating chamber.
11. A heating device as recited in Claim 1 or 2 wherein said heater is mounted in
a shroud which is in fluid communication with said header such that air from said
header passes between said heater and said shroud.
12. A heating device as recited in Claim 1 or 2 wherein said heater is an infrared
heater.
13. A heating device as recited in Claim 3 wherein said device is a dryer and objects
are dried in said heating chamber.
14. A heating device as recited in Claim 1 or 2 and further comprising a primary air
box disposed downstream of and in fluid communication with both said first and second
air troughs.
15. A heating device as recited in Claim i or 2 and further comprising an adjustable
gate disposed in said header to control the amount of air delivered to said heating
chamber from said header